Lachlan Macquarie: His Life, Adventures, and Times

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Page 226Mrs Macquarie had actually passed Lieutenant Bell, though he was in the
uniform of his regiment, without recognition, but had held out her hand to persons
who had been prisoners. Lieutenant M'Naughton, another young purist of the
73rd ...

Page 240Now he wrote: Macquarie to Bathurst No doubt, many of the free settlers (if not all
) would prefer (if it were left to their choice) never to admit persons who had been
convicts to any situation of equality with themselves. But in my humble opinion ...

Page 401Bent and some other disaffected persons then here) to the respectability of this
Government, and stands in too prominent a point of view in regard to the future
tranquillity of this Colony, to be passed over unpunished".47 Therefore, he
refused ...